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Dave Maxwell

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Looking at a 175,000 torpedo unit. I have 2911 s/f. It is good for 4,000. They have a 165,000 that is good for 3,000. I have 16' walls so figure better chance with the bigger one. Can a gas grille tank be used? Will it last more than a few minutes? Just wanting to heat shop enough to lay epoxy. Temp is around 50. Use it some while I'm getting my radiant floor ready also
 
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mygarageone

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A 20 lb tank won't last and the heater will draw fuel faster than it can vaporize with such a small tank. I would look into at least a 100 lb cylinder. and that may be too small .
 

dave67fd

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The 20lb tank should run it for at least an hour or two.

Cosider the moisture content that will develope on your floor project...if thats an issue.
 
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mygarageone

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Thank you. The one for 3,000 s/f would struggle with my wall heights wouldn't it. 100 dollar difference

You don't really need that big of a heater . But the smaller of the 2 will be big enough.

I disagree that a 20 # will work at all . if you really need to find out talk to the L.P gas company they can tell you what size tank to us.


Consider this . A gallon of L.P gas equals 90,000 BTU's of heat. You are talking about a 20 cylinder, There are but a few gallons of L.P in there.


If it were me I would buy a heater around 125,000 or 150,000 btu's nothing bigger. That will be plenty big enough.
 
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Dave,
Your correct! Use a IR to check the slab temp before painting, during painting, and cure period!

Lower temps will slow the cure process, or if to low, poor results!

AL
 

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The thing about lp cylinders is the vaporization rate of the fuel. You will seize up a 20# cylinder in a matter of minutes. Actually what happens is you freeze up the regulator. FYI ther are about 21000 btu/lb of lp. You will need a honkin' regulator and a 250 to feed that thing.
 
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